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"We are finished", "We are done", and "we are gone" are informal expressions, boderlined on being slangy. These imply "we are no longer as innocent, privileged, powerful, or popular etc.".
No, "we are toast" isn't as strong as "we are fired".
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Both "Underneath a moon" and "under a moon" are not correct because there is only one moon. I would say "Under the moon", "underneath the moonlight", "under the full moon" etc. In this case, "under" is the same as "underneath".
"Bright" in the
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1. "we are in a bad situation"
2. "we are done"
3. "we are gone"
4. "we are dead (figuratively)"
5. "we are in deep trouble"
So on and so forth.
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"... the window (of vulnerability) is virtually zero; we couldn't turn the box into a brick by doing power plugs in the lab."
This sentence means "There is almost no danger. You can switch the router off and still won't do any harm to your
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MrPedantic,
Thanks for your post. You are really good.
Hbae787
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reme,
"Off the top of my head" can be one of these following senses, among others :
- Without a thorough reseach, ...
- As first thoughts that appear in my mind, ...
- My initial reaction is ...
- I can't guarantee but here's what I come
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Vmtnezqil,
"Hit it off" means "Get along". It's a slang/colloquial.
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